If you have Vortex Binoculars Vortex will repair them for free but you have to ship them to them and it takes a a couple of weeks to get them back. Just Google Vortex to find there website and the mail instructions. If you don't have Vortex I think other brands maybe have the same life time guarantee. Just google your brand and see what there website says.
Cheri Phillips
Centennial, CO
On Friday, June 23, 2017 at 3:25:12 PM UTC-6, hazlosimple wrote:
-- Cheri Phillips
Centennial, CO
On Friday, June 23, 2017 at 3:25:12 PM UTC-6, hazlosimple wrote:
Denver, COPatrick DePriestAny recommendations for favorite, affordable repair shops in Denver or additional tips? I'm too afraid to ruin them by messing with the screws myself. Thanks!Hey Birders,After flying to the South for Father's Day weekend, I noticed my binoculars were out of sync. I am getting a "double image" effect that, based on some online research, was likely caused by a prism getting knocked out of place. No amount of focus knob adjusting gets rid of the problem. I don't remember dropping them so I'm not sure how it happened.
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